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Undated. Typescript. Announces support of a strike of physicians in Guerrero.

Box 1, Folder 2

La Asociacion Civica Guerrerense organismo de vanguardia..., .

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Undated. Critical of local government in Guerrero, especially Abarca and PRI politicians
in general.

Box 1, Folder 3

A la prensa nacional..., 1965.

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November. 9. Typescript. Bottom of leaf is ragged and unreadable in places. Press release
calling on the people of Guerrero to throw out the PRI government in the upcoming
elections.

Box 1, Folder 4

Letter to Respetable Senor Comandante..., .

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Undated. Carbon copy of typescript. Points to the inequalities dividing the population of
Guerrero, focusing on the exploitation of campesinos by large landowners and politicians.

Box 1, Folder 5

El heroico Estado de Guerrero por una vez mas sufre la brutal..., .

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Undated. Carbon copy of typescript. Concerns police repression of the ACG, economic
inequality among Mexicans, and exploitation of the poor by the government and large
industries.

Box 1, Folder 6

El heroico Estado de Guerrero por una vez mas sufre la brutal..., .

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Undated. Carbon copy of typescript, with corrections. Relates to repression of the ACG at
the hands of the police and the government. Critical of the revolution of 1910, which is
described as having been for the benefit of the rich capitalists. Includes economic
statistics to demonstrate inequality in the country.

Asociacion Civica Nacional Revolucionaria (ACNR)

Box 1, Folder 7

Typed letter to profesionistas e intelectuales de Mexico, 1969.

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June. Annotated in red ink. Refers to increased militarization of southern states in
Mexico, principally in Michoacan, Morelos, Puebla and Oaxaca, and calls for renewed
collaboration of intellectuals.

Box 1, Folder 8

Campamento revolucionario "Jose Maria Morelos.", 1969.

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March. Incomplete. Response to article published in the magazine Siempre (26 Feb. 1969),
and general critique of current government of Mexico.

Box 1, Folder 9

Reglas de conducta obligatoria, .

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Undated. Mimeograph sheet. Rules of conduct based on the principles of class conflict,
democratic centralism, selectivity and secrecy.

Box 1, Folder 10

Desde las Montanas del sur llama Genaro Vasquez, 1968.

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August 10. Photocopy. Rallying students against the administration of Diaz Ordaz, calls
for an armed revolutionary movement against the government.

February 5. Photocopy of 30 p. essay. After an analysis of current political groups in
Mexico, sets forth a plan of organization for a popular revolutionary party to be led by
a five-member Comando Central Nacional.

February. Typed statement, signed. Critical of the government of Guerrero, calling on the
population to support the Asociacion Civica Guerrerense. Call for the release of Genaro
Vazquez Rojas.

Box 1, Folder 16

A la prensa local y nacional, .

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Undated. Typescript with signatures. Press release from the Union de Productores
Independientes de Cafe.

Box 1, Folder 17

Resurge la asociacion civica nacional revolucionara, .

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Undated. Sets forth principles and general outline of ACNR.

Box 1, Folder 18

A la opinion publica del pueblo de Mexico, 1967.

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October 26. Typescript with signatures. Critical of the government of Raymundo Abarca.

Comandos Armados del Pueblo (CAP)

Box 1, Folder 19

Declaramos..., 1971.

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December 31. Partial carbon copy of typescript. Top of first page is missing, as is page
or pages after anexo no. 2. History and background of the armed revolutionary movement in
wake of 1968 Tlatelolco massacre.

Box 1, Folder 20

Para un estudio posterior, 1976.

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Julio. Carbon copy of typescript. A Marxist analysis of University organization and
governing structure.

June 13. Pamphlet. Detailed illustrated manual of military tactics for use of
revolutionary groups in confrontations with police or armed forces.

Box 1, Folder 23

Hacer de este 10 de Junio una jornada de lucha revolucionaria, 1983.

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June 10. Newsletter. Collection of articles relating to confrontations between Mexican
revolutionary groups and military, including a supplement to June 1981 issue of Madera.

Box 1, Folder 24

13 de Junio., 1982.

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December. Newsletter. Collection of articles and notices relating to activities of the
CCE.

Box 1, Folder 25

13 de Junio, 1983.

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May. Newsletter, No. 6. Notices on recent activities of the CCE.

Box 1, Folder 26

13 de Junio, 1983.

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May. Newsletter, no. 7. Directions on use of handguns.

Box 1, Folder 27

13 de Junio., 1983.

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May. No. 8 Newsletter. First aid for gunshot and knife wounds. Strategies of the CCE.

Box 1, Folder 28

13 de Junio., 1983.

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May. No. 9 Newsletter. Notes on the "new" revolution in Mexico. Further directions on the
use of handguns. Microfilm lack one page. Complete photocopy also available in the
collection (in folder marked 1.28)

Box 1, Folder 29

13 de Junio., 1983.

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June. No. 10 Newsletter. New plan for the newsletter, tactics for the CCE, guidelines for
armed revolutionaries.

Box 1, Folder 30

13 de Junio., 1983.

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August. No. 11 Newsletter. Article on political situation in Peru. Also clandestine
organization.

Box 1, Folder 31

13 de Junio, 1983.

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December. No. 13 Newsletter. Political philosophy of the revolutionary movement.

Box 1, Folder 32

13 de Junio, 1984.

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May. No. 16. Newsletter. Various articles on Marxist-Leninist philosophy, May Day around
the world, focus on situation in Mexico.

Undated. Carbon copy of incomplete typescript (page 3 and thereafter are missing).
Explains the public protest of the CAPGR stemming from police actions in the town of
Atoyac, and the repression of protests at the hands of the Abarca-Mirandista government.

Box 1, Folder 45

El dia 4 de julio de 1965 en la Ciudad de Atoyac de Alvarez..., 1965.

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Carbon copy of incomplete typescript, with second leaf inscribed with names and titles.
Announces a joint meeting of the Liga Agraria Revolucionaria with the Central Campesina
Independiente to deal with issues affecting campesinos in Guerrero.

Box 1, Folder 46

A la opinion publica, .

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No year, May 15. Broadside. Protests the government in Iguala, especially that of
Abarca-Mirandista, points to the exploitation of campesinos and unemployment.

Box 1, Folder 47

A todo el pueblo de Guerrero y a la opinion publica nacional, 1966.

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July 23. Broadside. Prints the four "acuerdos" resulting from General Assembly of the
CAPGR.

September 20. Mimeograph copy of typescript. Petition to the Camara de Diputados by
representatives of several towns and cities in Guerrero relating to economic and social
problems in the state and the ineptitude of the Abarca government.

Box 1, Folder 51

Document addressed to Gustavo Diaz Ordaz, 1967.

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July 17. Typescript, signed by numerous leaders of CAPGR groups. Letter to President Diaz
Ordaz petitioning the government to remove Raymundo Abarca from power in Guerrero for
abuse of power.

Box 1, Folder 52

Sr. Director de la revista sucesos, .

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Undated. Carbon copy of typescript with 2 page holograph draft. Praise from the CAPGR for
a recent article published in the magazine Sucesos.

Box 2, Folder 1

ULAC ULAC ULAC, .

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Undated. Broadside. The Union Libre de Asociaciones Copreras calls on workers in Guerrero
to unite in their efforts against the "caciques."

Box 2, Folder 2

Declaracion del congreso extraordinario..., 1965.

Additional Note

July 4. Carbon copy of typescript. Declaration by an alliance of two campesino groups
from Guerrero.

Box 2, Folder 3

A la opinion publica. Ciudadanos de Acapulco...., 1966.

Additional Note

July 15. Broadside. Calls on all workers and small landowners to unite against the
government of Abarca. Points to the corruption in Acapulco, unemployment and generally
poor living conditions of workers.

Box 2, Folder 4

Liga agraria revolucionaria del sur..., 1966.

Additional Note

November 9. Two holograph drafts of statement, one on letterhead. Announces the arrest of
Genaro Vazquez Rojas in Mexico City and asks for intervention to prevent his execution.

November 7. Annotated carbon copy of typescript. Autobiographical account by Francisco
Juventino Campana Lopez, including details of his torture at hands of police officials
and his imprisonment in Guadalajara.

Box 3, Folder 13

Testimonio de Ho Chi Min, .

Additional Note

After 1973. Carbon copy of typescript. Autobiographical account by a member of the FRAP.

Box 3, Folder 14

Lucha armada en Mexico, .

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Undated. Carbon copy of typescript. Essay on the origins of the armed revolutionary
movement in Mexico by Francisco Perez.

February. Photocopies. Both items relate to the life of Arturo Gamiz, especially actions
in Madera, Chihuahua.

Box 3, Folder 16

Para Anita, el Mexico..., 1955.

Additional Note

March 26. A collection of photocopied pages of various text pages, extensively annotated
in the margins, in Spanish. The source text is not identified, but appears to be an
autobiographical account of a Chinese revolutionary.

Undated. Photocopy lacking p. 23. General manual of the MAR (origins, flag, hymn, etc.),
relationships between various revolutionary groups, brief history of the armed
revolutionary movement, use of weapons and explosives, military organization, food and
diet in the field.

August. Photocopy. Outlines military and organizational strategy of the revolutionary
movement. With extensive notes on organizing workers into armed units. Also general
philosophical background of the revolutionary movement in Mexico.

July 7. Stencil printing. Regarding the capture of four comrades and general comments on
political repression and legalized violence against revolutionary groups.

Box 9, Folder 14

Desde una trinchera de la resistencia popular, 1984.

Additional Note

July 10. Photocopy publication. Perspectives of the PROCUP for a Convencion Nacional
Democratica called by the EZLN.

Box 9, Folder 15

Proletario periodico de construccion, XIII aniversario, 1989.

Additional Note

July. Ano XIII, no. 40. Analysis of economic situation in Mexico, also article on the
revolutionary movement in other parts of Latin America and a poem.

Box 9, Folder 16

Proletario periodico de construccion, 1989.

Additional Note

September. Ano XIII, no. 41. Editorial on economic situation in Mexico, notes on recent
history of revolutionary movement in Mexico (especially 23 Sept. 1965), also "Yankee"
intervention in Mexico and a poem in honor of an Irish Republican Army hero.

Box 9, Folder 17

Proletario periodico de construccion, 1989.

Additional Note

November. Ano XIII, no. 42. Marxist-Leninist ideological guide for the worker. Also
editorial against worldwide capitalist imperialism. Also a poem.

Box 9, Folder 18

Proletario periodico de construccion, 1990.

Additional Note

May-June. Ano XIV, no. 45. Outlines history of PROCUP and the PDLP, reprints several
press releases by PROCUP. Also article on imperialist interventions in Mexico and Latin
America.

Box 9, Folder 19

Proletario periodico de construccion, 1990.

Additional Note

July-August. Ano XIV, no. 46. Reviews actions at offices of La Jornada on 2 April.
Summary of five press releases issued in June and July 1990. The role of women in the
revolutionary movement. Also a poem.

Box 9, Folder 20

Proletario periodico de construccion, 1990.

Additional Note

September-October. Ano XV, no. 47. The crisis of capitalism in the wake of NAFTA, homage
to Che Guevara, importance of September in annals of Mexican revolutions. Also a poem.

December. Photocopy. Right hand margins are truncated on pp. 3 and 4. Historical process
of the revolution.

Box 9, Folder 26

Un deslinde necesario, 1970.

Additional Note

September. Carbon copy. Overview of history and direction of revolutionary movement in
Mexico by Raul Ramos Zavala, with focus on the Juventud Comunista (JC).

Vanguardia Armada del Pueblo (VAP)

Box 9, Folder 27

Linea politico militar revolucionaria de la V. A. P., 1976.

Additional Note

January-May. Stencil printing. Primitive communism, origins of socialism, world
capitalism, imperialism, outline history of capitalism in Mexico. Strategy and character
of the armed revolution in Mexico, creation of a revolutionary newspaper in Mexico.